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No, I haven't tried a straight install yet, but no reason to think it won't work. I have the same card in a similar machine at work and the drives boot.
Further elements I have realized: None of the systems attached to this card will boot now. 2 OS X and 1 OS 9. However, I also realize they are all recently relocated with Super Duper also. Another However, I subsequently did the same Copy Different operation to an external firewire drive, and it DID boot. So it strongly appears that the problem involves both the card AND Super Duper! very frustrating. |
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I take it back
I got a firmware update from acard. Even though their updater still only runs in OS 9, they must have added something new to the .bin file, because they are all bootable now.
Now I have to get back to figuring out which drive I really want to be the system, and how to shuffle the data back around so it makes sense. |
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Weird, I don't know why -- as you indicated -- it was bootable before. It certainly seems like it was the card alone. Strange.
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